But I also need a bed, a tv, dishes, towels, and basically every other household item outside of living room furniture.
Sigh.
Just remember that you have to have priorities. Internet access is right up there with food.
Fuck food.
Let me go watch 9 1/2 weeks and I'll get back with you.
are you sure your comp is upgraded to the max? if its an older one you can get a new processor for like 30 bucks and some RAM for about the same amount. makes a world of difference.
I still have a PIII 550 that works fine after upgrades.
Memory did it for me.
I had a brief consultation with a professional (Reburn in chat0 a while back, and he said it's not really worth the upgrade.
Maybe before I move I'll get everything else taken care of and treat myself to a new computer.
Until then, I'll just whine.
I could totally hook you up with a tv or 3.
Quote from: Gamplayerx on March 17, 2005, 07:39:20 AM
I could totally hook you up with a tv or 3.
I'd totally take you up on it.
You should register online and we could buy you housewarming gifts. I think Iwill do the same cause I still need stuff.
HINT, HINT!
I was going to buy Gamp a crockpot, but she doesn't cook. I can get you a crockpot.
Put a wish list up on Amazon. I am game.
I actually thought at one time that we should do something like that for birthdays and whatnot.
If everyone put up a wishlist, we'd know what to send if we wanted to send a gift.
Quote from: jessie on March 16, 2005, 10:48:54 PM
I had a brief consultation with a professional (Reburn in chat0 a while back, and he said it's not really worth the upgrade.
Maybe before I move I'll get everything else taken care of and treat myself to a new computer.
Until then, I'll just whine.
just out of curiousity what are you running right now? i of course yield to Reburn on these matters, but you seriously can get good upgrades (used) for like 40 bucks
Quote from: jessie on March 16, 2005, 10:48:54 PM
I had a brief consultation with a professional (Reburn in chat0 a while back, and he said it's not really worth the upgrade.
Maybe before I move I'll get everything else taken care of and treat myself to a new computer.
Until then, I'll just whine.
HAHAHA she said Reburn and professional in the same sentence!
Quote from: CatchrNdRy on March 17, 2005, 11:52:20 AM
Quote from: jessie on March 16, 2005, 10:48:54 PM
I had a brief consultation with a professional (Reburn in chat0 a while back, and he said it's not really worth the upgrade.
Maybe before I move I'll get everything else taken care of and treat myself to a new computer.
Until then, I'll just whine.
just out of curiousity what are you running right now? i of course yield to Reburn on these matters, but you seriously can get good upgrades (used) for like 40 bucks
I don't know. A 1.1g Celeron processor. I have an HP Pavilion something or other. I have 500+mb of RAM (not quite sure on that). I have a 40gb hard drive that's probably 1/2 to 3/4 full.
What else do you want to know?
The computer is about 3 or 4 years old.
http://www.cpuid.com/pcw.php#download
that should give you your specs. if you have RAM slots left that is the cheapest best way to boost your performance IMHO
Quote from: CatchrNdRy on March 17, 2005, 12:44:39 PM
http://www.cpuid.com/pcw.php#download
that should give you your specs. if you have RAM slots left that is the cheapest best way to boost your performance IMHO
I'm pretty sure they're all full.
Can a processor just be worn out? It used to be a lot faster, and I had a lot more programs loaded then.
ok i'm sure you have done the following:
1) defrag hard drive, 2) virus check (if you haven't i know of two free good web based programs)
3) spyware scan
but
4) get a freeware startup manager. there are often times tons of programs that do not show up in "Startup" that run that you don't really need.
5) and most importantly....clear out your registry. with what you said about your comp it shouldn't be a problem.
i can provide links to all if you need.
am i missing anything IT types?
i would think hard drive degradation would drive speed down quicker than CPU problems. unless there was some sort of short or corrosion on the leads.
Don't forget to kick it.
is this when i'm supposed to remind you to throw a quarter at it?
Quote from: nishi on March 17, 2005, 01:02:55 PM
is this when i'm supposed to remind you to throw a quarter at it?
fantastic!
Quote from: eo000 on March 17, 2005, 01:03:46 PM
Quote from: nishi on March 17, 2005, 01:02:55 PM
is this when i'm supposed to remind you to throw a quarter at it?
fantastic!
i am, i confess, particularly proud of that.
Quote from: CatchrNdRy on March 17, 2005, 12:58:06 PM
ok i'm sure you have done the following:
1) defrag hard drive, 2) virus check (if you haven't i know of two free good web based programs)
3) spyware scan
but
4) get a freeware startup manager. there are often times tons of programs that do not show up in "Startup" that run that you don't really need.
5) and most importantly....clear out your registry. with what you said about your comp it shouldn't be a problem.
i can provide links to all if you need.
am i missing anything IT types?
i would think hard drive degradation would drive speed down quicker than CPU problems. unless there was some sort of short or corrosion on the leads.
None of that's the issue.
The issue is that I WANT a new computer, not need. It's still quite operable, just not fast enough for me. I'm just being spoiled, probably.
I'm more concerned that it is going to die on me soon, not so much that it's inoperable right now.
I could probably clean it up a bit. I ran defrag recently, and there wasn't much to do.
Quote from: nishi on March 17, 2005, 01:02:55 PM
is this when i'm supposed to remind you to throw a quarter at it?
HAHAHA
have you ever cleaned up your registry? that is the problem with most slow computers i've found
Quote from: CatchrNdRy on March 17, 2005, 01:09:16 PM
have you ever cleaned up your registry? that is the problem with most slow computers i've found
I never mess with the registry for fear of killing it. WHat do you mean exactly?
there are programs that will "clean it out" for you. often times when you remove and delete old programs Windows still "thinks" they are there. so that will slow down processsing speed. especially on older computers where they might have stacked up over time. i think a good analogy is like dust collecting on a dresser or something.
here is a freeware link
http://www.download.com/RegClean/3000-2094-881470.html
its a small easy to use file. i guarantee that should speed up your comp somewhat
Thanks Drew. I'll try that tonight.
Minimum requirements: Windows 95/98/NT
Does it work for Win2k?
its an older program but it should work as well.
just in case
http://www.download.com/TweakNow-RegCleaner/3000-2094_4-10365053.html?tag=lst-0-9
this supposedly is great and free but i haven't tried it.
REMEMBER REMEMBER ALWAYS EFFING REMEMBER!
If you dork around with the registry, make sure that you make a backup first!
Quote from: ReBurninator on March 17, 2005, 01:42:14 PM
REMEMBER REMEMBER ALWAYS EFFING REMEMBER!
If you dork around with the registry, make sure that you make a backup first!
How? I don't have a cd burner or anything. What would I back it up to?
Floppy?
Your registry won't fit on a floppy probably. Just back it up to your C drive. Go to Start->Run and type regedit in the box that pops up and press enter. My Computer should be at the top of the tree. Highlight that, then click on File->Export... On the dialog that pops up enter the file name and click save. Once that is done, if any of the tools dork up the registry, all you will need to do is double-click that file to restore everything.
shouldn't there be a system restore point set automatically?
Probably not if you aren't using XP.